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  1. 18. Aug. 2022 · File:Helen Menken, stage actress (SAYRE 6561).jpg. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 473 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 189 × 240 pixels | 378 × 480 pixels | 606 × 768 pixels | 1,048 × 1,329 pixels.

  2. 27. март 1966. (64 год.) Хенли Т. Смит. Џорџ Н. Ричард. Хелен Менкен ( енгл. Helen Menken) је била америчка глумица, рођена 12. децембра 1901. године у Њујорку, а преминула 27. марта 1966. године у Њујорку. [1] [2]

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  4. Helen Menken. Actress: Stage Door Canteen. Helen Menken was born in New York to deaf parents. Her original name was Meinken, her New York-born father Frederick being of French/German extraction. Her mother, Mary Madden, was Irish-born. She married Humphrey Bogart at the Gramercy Park Hotel on May 20, 1926, four years after taking out a marriage license in New York City. It was the first ...

  5. Bogart had his daughter Leslie Howard with her. Humphrey Bogart had four wives. Answer (1 of 3): Humphrey Bogart had married four times to different women and hence he had four wives. His first wife was Helen Menken (m. 1926 - d.1927), who was 10 years his senior and an extremely talented stage actress. Bogart did not want to tie the knot at ...

  6. Helen Menken, who was the first actress to play Brenda Cummings, was a veteran of Broadway plays when the show began. She first appeared in a Broadway production at age 3 and was in another when she was 5. Menken progressed to more substantial roles by the time she was a teenager and "[t]hrough the mid-1920s, she presented a string of powerful performances in challenging dramas."

  7. Helen Menken, 1926. Helen Menken with Basil Rathbone in the notorious production of "The Captive" in 1926. Print. Full Image. Rights. Public Domain. Date / time. 1926.